“Nothing will make sense to your American ears, and
you will doubt everything that we do, but in the end you will understand.”
I am not really into movies that
have to do with drug busting. Those are types of movies that really do not hold
my interest. If you have heard anything about the plot of Sicario you may be asking yourself then why if I do not like movies
that have to do with drug busting did I go see it. My answer to you is that I had
no idea what Sicario was about when I
went to see it and it was one of those movies I wound up really, really liking.
The story begins with a drug raid on
a house in Arizona. A tactical team is sent in to find supposed kidnap victims
but no one but hired drug runners and thugs are in the house. The house is
deemed clear. One of the hired thugs almost killed agent Kate Macer (Emily
Blunt) but she managed to duck out of the way just in time. When Kate gets up
she looks at the hole in the wall and sees something. The agents come to find
that there are dozens of dead bodies hidden in the wall.
Soon Kate is picked for a special
assignment to bring in the drug lord who owned the house and hired the thugs.
She is to work with a guy named Matt Garver (Josh Brolin) from the Department
of Justice. Also working with Garver and Kate is a man named Alejandro (Benicio
del Toro) to find the drug lord. They first take her across the border to
Juarez, Mexico where they are to pick up a connection to the drug lord from a
jail. On the bridge to the boarder the team is almost ambushed by cartel
members looking to kill the prisoner before he can talk. Luckily the team bests
the cartel members.
With the information taken from the
prisoner, Matt and Alejandro decide that they have to create chaos in order for
the smaller drug lord to lead them to his boss the bigger drug lord.
Kate gets wrapped up in a world she
was not expecting. The two men use tactics to get information that she does
approve of and her world becomes outrageously dangers in a short amount of
time.
The cast was beyond brilliant. None
of the characters are likable and that is something I kind of like in movies if
it can be done right. Emily Blunt’s character was a little annoying but I liked
her. Blunt is actually the entire reason why I wanted to see the movie. I adore
her as an actress. Josh Brolin was good his character was kind of laid back like he had been through everything
five million times before. Benicio del Toro was amazing. His character was
scary as hell and awesome and amazing. I am hoping that he gets recognized around
award season. I am not saying he should nominated or even win an Oscar but he
should get like a Golden Globe or something. He was incredible.
The direction by Denis Villeneuve
was unbelievably fantastic. There were so many certain little aspects of scenes
that he focused on that other directors might not have. I am a little obsessed
with this one scene and the way it was filmed. When the American envoy is
driving through Juarez attended by the Mexican police troopers they drive by a
park. Villeneuve shows the cars and vans and motorcycles in the distance while
he has the people playing in the park in the foreground. We see these people
playing games to sitting around talking to each other and they do not even
really pay attention to it. Their curiosity makes them look for a second but
they are not bothered by it all because police cars and violence are such a daily
occurrence to them. That was so sad to see. Another scene that I was thought
was brilliant when the team goes to raid a tunnel the drug lords use to smuggle
drugs to America. The scene takes place at night so the camera is in night
vision mode. There is no dialogue and very little, if any, music. There is so
much tension in the camera as well as the characters in this scene. This was
when I said to myself, when does this come out on Blu Ray. I would really like
to see Villeneuve nominated for an Oscar for his direction he was incredible.
Sicario
is one of the best movies I have seen in a while. The story was great, the
direction was awe inspiring, and the acting was top notch. Sicario is a movie I highly recommend seeing as soon as you can.
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